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    Chelsea owner Boehly linked to company sanctioned by Ukraine for ‘financing Russian schemes’ along with Blues sponsor

    CHELSEA are re-assessing their sponsorship deal with betting firm Parimatch Tech who are set to be sanctioned by Ukraine.Parimatch and Sportradar AG, which Blues owner Todd Boehly has shares in, will be banned from any economic or financial activity in Ukraine for the next 50 years by president Volodymyr Zelensky.
    Todd Boehly owns shares in Ukraine sanctioned betting company ParimatchCredit: Rex
    Boehly forked out £120million on shares 18 months ago and Parimatch have a three-year sponsorship deal with Chelsea which sees their logo displayed on LED systems around Stamford Bridge.
    The firms are among 280 companies on a sanctions list published last Friday.
    Parimatch and Sportradar AG are being targeted for continuing to conduct business in Russia a year after its invasion of Ukraine, which Zelensky claims has assisted Vladimir Putin’s regime.
    Zelensky said: “There are more than 280 companies and 120 people who, through gambling business schemes, worked against Ukraine, withdrew funds from our state and financed various Russian schemes.
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    “It took some time to prepare the decision. It has been thoroughly worked out and closes schemes worth tens of billions.”
    Chelsea are now reviewing their contract with Parimatch, who also have commercial deals with Newcastle, Aston Villa and Leicester. 
    Sources close to Boehly told Mail Online his stake in Sportradar is not significant.
    Although the American billionaire did consider a £10billion buyout of the firm through acquisition company, Horizon Acquisition, in 2021.
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    Uefa could also reconsider their position with Sportsradar, who are the official betting partner for the Champions League, Europa League and 2024 European Championship.
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    Former owner Roman Abramovic put Chelsea up for sale in the outbreak of Russia’s invasion last year.
    The Russian was sanctioned by the UK government and the net proceeds of his sale of the Blues went to helping the Ukrainian victims of the war. More

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    Spain and Portugal set to DUMP Ukraine from World Cup 2030 bid and announce completely new country

    SPAIN and Portugal are set to up the ante on their 2030 World Cup bid – by DUMPING Ukraine and enlisting Morocco.The Iberian-led bid is the official European standard-bearer ahead of the vote due from Fifa’s 211 member associations next year.
    Football representatives of Spain, Portugal and Ukraine had put together a World Cup bidCredit: AFP
    But just five months after announcing Ukraine would be added to the bid and house two groups if it was successful, the war-hit nation is on the verge of being replaced by the North African state.
    Morocco bid unsuccessfully to host the 2010 and 2026 tournaments and had mooted a standalone campaign or heading a three-nation option involving neighbours Tunisia and Algeria for 2030.
    But the success of the Morocco team on the pitch in their run to the World Cup semi-finals in Qatar saw further discussions about being recruited to the Iberian bid.
    That is now part of active discussions with the Spanish and Portuguese FAs, alarmed at being linked with the corruption, fraud and money laundering allegations aimed at Ukrainian FA chief Andriy Pavelko.
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    While Pavelko has vehemently denied all the claims against him there is growing pressure on Ukraine to announce it is no longer able to join the Iberian campaign, leaving the door open for Morocco to walk through.
    While the Iberian bid will have the total support of Uefa and its President Aleksander Ceferin it is facing an uphill battle to secure the 106 votes needed in the likely second stage of voting.
    England and the other Home Nations plus Ireland represent five certain votes for Spain and Portugal, with other major European countries likely to fall into line.
    But the four nation South American bid by Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile, officially launched last month, is the sentimental pick.
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    Montevideo’s Estadio Centenario, which hosted the inaugural final in 1930, would also fulfil the same role 100 years later.
    And Fifa President Gianni Infantino is more likely to put his unofficial weight behind the front-runner, the three nation bid led by Saudi Arabia.
    The Saudis have planted their flag already in both Africa and Europe, with games promised in co-hosts Egypt and Greece.
    Including Greece is an attempt to break open the 55-nation Uefa bloc vote.
    Russia, still a Fifa member and with the same vote as any other nation, is likely to use its influence to back the Saudi-led cause, far easier with Greece part of the bid.
    Including Morocco would be a way for the Spain-Portugal team to try to attract African support which would otherwise be likely to be mandated to go with the Saudi bid because of Egypt’s involvement. More

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    Meet Yuliia Levchenko, the stunning high jumper who loves to travel and sets fan’s pulses racing with bikini beach snaps

    MEET Yuliia Levchenko, the stunning high jumper aiming for gold at the 2024 Olympics. Levchenko, 25, is an athlete with a serious travel bug and loves sharing it with her growing Instagram fanbase.
    Yuliia Levchenko loves to share her training and travel with her fansCredit: https://www.instagram.com/levchenkou/?hl=en
    She has a serious travel bugCredit: https://www.instagram.com/levchenkou/?hl=en
    With a particular affinity for the beachCredit: https://www.instagram.com/levchenkou/?hl=en
    Levchenko has been compared to a supermodel by fansCredit: https://www.instagram.com/levchenkou/?hl=en
    She has 404,000 followers on InstagramCredit: https://www.instagram.com/levchenkou/?hl=en
    She often shares her experiences while training as she jets around the globe for her 404,000 Instagram followers.
    Tenerife, Turkey, Italy and France are just some of the places she has visited recently.
    And if there are any beaches on her travels, you can expect to see Levchenko lapping up the sun in a bikini.
    But it is not all fun and games, with a serious training regime to stick to as she aims for gold at the Paris 2024 Olympic games.
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    It will be her third time representing Ukraine, having made her debut in 2016 before an impressive eighth-place finish in 2020.
    Levchenko knows the taste of victory, having been the Under 23 European champion on two occasions and the two-time champion for her nation.
    2023 has started well too, scoring a gold medal in the National Indoor Championships with a jump of 1.96 metres – though this is some way short of her personal best of 2.02m scored in 2019.
    She also knows what it is like to be pipped at the end, having won silver at the World Championships in 2017 and at the European Indoor Championships in 2019.
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    Fans love the variety of content, with many posting messages of encouragement and praising her looks across a number of posts.
    One fan said: “She’s gorgeous… natural beauty, athletic and a champ.🔥🙌🏾”
    A second user wrote: “Terrific! Love how spirited you are. More strength to you, Yuliya!”
    A third declared: “She is what a supermodel should look like.”
    “How pretty are you wtf!!❤️,” commented another.
    Her aim in Paris will undoubtedly be to score a medal for her country as war continues to ravage it.
    Levchenko has posted a number of times about the conflict between her nation and Russia.
    A recent post saw her outside of a ruined apartment building and post a photo of a minefield warning sign.
    While a post from March 1 last year saw her plead: “I just want to live in my country Ukraine! Without Russian soldiers and Putin.”

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    ‘Mark of respect and love’ – Arsenal hand captain’s armband to surprise star for touching reason vs Leicester

    OLEKSANDR ZINCHENKO captained Arsenal during today’s match against Leicester.The full-back, 26, was handed the armband as a mark of respect following the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    Zinchenko wore a captain’s armband with the colours of the Ukraine flagCredit: Reuters
    Zinchenko, who was born in Ukraine, has continued to reflect on the devastating war since it began last February.
    And he still regularly takes to social media to campaign for peace in his homeland.
    Mikel Arteta has been keen to support the defender since he arrived at the Emirates Stadium from Manchester City last summer.
    And as a mark of love and respect he, along with club captain Martin Odegaard, insisted that the Ukrainian wears the captain’s armband for the first time against Leicester.
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    Aside from the switch in captaincy, Arteta made one change to the team that defeated Aston Villa 4-2 last weekend.
    Eddie Nketiah, who has started every game for the Gunners since the World Cup concluded, was replaced by Leandro Trossard with Gabriel Martinelli moving out onto the left.
    Jorginho kept his spot in the starting line-up, with Thomas Partey returning to the bench.
    Arsenal will move five points clear at the top of the Premier League table if they claim a win against Leicester.
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    The Foxes earned a 4-1 win over the Gunners’ bitter rivals Tottenham two weeks ago.
    But this time they will be without star man James Maddison, who remains absent with an injury. More

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    Inside Mudryk’s £88m deal to join Chelsea including £20.5m to soldiers fighting Russia and friendly in Ukraine

    THE INCREDIBLE details of Mykhailo Mudryk’s £88million move to Chelsea have been revealed.The Ukrainian winger officially sealed his transfer to Chelsea over the weekend after the Blues usurped their London rivals Arsenal.
    Chelsea officially unveiled Mykhaylo Mudryk as their new signing on SundayCredit: Getty
    Shakhtar Donetsk president Rinat Akhmetov has revealed the full details of the transferCredit: Getty
    He is giving £20.5m of the fee to Ukrainian soldiers to help them fight the invading Russian troopsCredit: Reuters
    Graham Potter’s team will play Shakhtar in a friendly in a ‘Ukrainian Donetsk’ tooCredit: Getty
    The 22-year-old was at Stamford Bridge yesterday in a VIP box to watch his new teammates beat Crystal Palace 1-0.
    Chelsea confirmed the transfer in a statement and Mudryk has signed an incredible eight-and-a-half year deal.

    It is understood Chelsea will pay £62m up front, with up to £26m in performance-related add-ons, taking the potential total to an eye-watering £88m.
    Now Shakhtar president Rinat Akhmetov has provided full details of the transfer package, revealing the Premier League club have agreed to play them in a friendly in Donetsk as part of the deal.
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    And Akhmetov is also giving £20.5m of the transfer fee to Ukrainian soldiers to help them fight the invading Russian troops in their homeland.
    Akhmetov said: “FC Shakhtar has signed a final agreement with Chelsea FC and thus Ukrainian footballer Mykhaylo Mudryk will continue his career with the Blues in the strongest national championship, the English Premier League.
    “First and foremost, I want to thank the entire civilised world for helping Ukraine.
    “Today we are able to talk about Ukrainian football thanks to the Ukrainian army, the Ukrainian people, and the tremendous support of the entire civilised world. Only by joining efforts we will defeat the evil that has come to our homes.
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    “I have never made it a secret that my dream is to win European trophies. This means that players like Mudryk should be invited to our club, to our Ukrainian championship, and we should win European trophies with such players, rather than root for them, even when they play in the world’s top clubs. 
    “Unfortunately, it is impossible now, as Ukraine is fighting the horrendous and unjust war waged against us by the Russian Federation. But I am confident that we will win.
    “And we will play a friendly against Chelsea at Donbass Arena in a Ukrainian Donetsk.”
    Akhmetov added: “That is why I have made a decision to launch the Heart of Azovstal, a project designed to help Mariupol defenders and the families of fallen soldiers. Their acts of bravery are unparalleled in the modern history. 
    “I am allocating $25 million [£20.5m] today to help our soldiers, defenders, and their families. The money will be used to cover different needs — from providing medical and prosthetic treatment and psychological support to meeting specific requests. 
    “To ensure transparency, the project will have a professional independent team that will be in touch with the Azovstal defenders, their families, care providers, and volunteers.”
    After signing on the dotted line, Mudryk said: “I’m so happy to sign for Chelsea.
    “This is a huge club, in a fantastic league and it is a very attractive project for me at this stage of my career.
    “I’m excited to meet my new team-mates and I’m looking forward to working and learning under Graham Potter and his staff.”
    Mudryk held a Ukrainian flag as he was officially unveiled on the pitch on Sunday – less than a year since Russian Roman Abramovich’s reign in charge ended after his country’s invasion of their neighbours in February 2022.
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    He announced his intention to sell Chelsea, the club he had owned since 2003, the following month following sanctions from the UK government.
    That led to Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital taking over and launching their big-spending spree on new signings.
    Mykhailo Mudryk wore a Ukrainian flag during his official presentation on the pitchCredit: Getty
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    Inside tragic stadium where England last played France that’s now shelled and gutted in the middle of a warzone

    THE stadium where England last played France in a competitive match just 10 years ago is today in a miserable state, struck by shelling and in the middle of a warzone.Ukraine’s Donbass Arena was the site of four games during the Euro 2012 tournament, but today, it is essentially abandoned, caught up in Russia’s brutal invasion.
    The stadium was shelled in 2014Credit: Twitter/FCShakhtar_eng
    That year, the stadium was caught up in fighting with Russian-backed separatists
    It suffered severe shelling when Russian-backed forces raised the flag of the DPR
    Earlier this year, Russian state media claimed the stadium had been shelled again
    It shared footage purportedly showing shell craters outside the arena
    The stadium hosted five games at Euro 2012Credit: PA:Press Association
    It hosted England’s last competitive game with France, a 1-1 draw on June 11, 2012, during the group stage.
    The Three Lions took the lead thanks to a header from Joleon Lescott but were pegged back before halftime thanks to a fine finish from his then-Manchester City teammate Samir Nasri.
    And the stadium would also be the sight of another England match eight days later when a single Wayne Rooney goal helped his team to a nervy 1-0 win over hosts Ukraine.
    In total, the stadium would be used for five games during the tournament, the final time being the semi-final between Portugal and eventual-winners Spain.
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    England face France in the first competitive game between the two sides in a decade on Saturday, in the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Qatar.
    Completed in 2009, the Donbass Arena was one of eight venues used for Euro 2012, which was jointly hosted by Ukraine and Poland.
    With a capacity of just over 52,000, it was the third-largest stadium in the tournament.
    It was one of five newly-built stadiums used, costing a total of $400million (£329m in today’s money).
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    Top firm ArupSport, who also designed Manchester City’s Etihad Arena and Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena were brought in to create the complex.
    With its soaring roof illuminated at night, its design was compared to a flying saucer.
    The stadium was also home to local club Shakhtar Donetsk, who won the Europa League in 2009 just months before moving into their new stadium.
    Fulham were the first UK team to play at the stadium when they earned a 1-1 draw in the Europa League on February 25, 2010, en-route to the final later that year.

    Arsenal were beaten 2-1 at the stadium in a Champions League clash on November 3, 2010, and the team would claim another Premier League scalp in October 2012 when they beat Chelsea 2-1.
    The last English side to play at the Donbass Arena was Manchester United, who drew 1-1 on October 2, 2013, in the Champions League.
    As well as football, the stadium was used as a concert venue, hosting Beyonce’s first-ever Ukraine concert for its grand opening in 2009.
    As a result of shelling, there are numerous damages of the northwestern facade of the stadiumShakhtar Donetsk
    But the stadium was dramatically shut in 2014 after fighting broke out between Russian-backed forces and Ukraine in the east of the country.
    In August 2014, less than a year after Man Utd played there, the stadium was shelled in the war, damaging its outside.
    Pictures and videos showed heavy damage to the turnstiles and entrances to the arena.
    The football club’s official Twitter revealed that the stadium was hit by two explosions in the early hours of the morning.
    “On 23 August, at 6:00, two powerful explosions occurred at Donbass Arena,” it said.
    “As a result of shelling, there are numerous damages of the northwestern facade of the stadium, communications, equipment and detached building of the energy centre, which is located in the northern part of the Donbass Arena park.
    “There are no casualties among the stadium staff.”
    By this point, the club had already moved out of its home, relocating more than 600 miles west to Lviv, far from the front line.
    Fighting between Ukraine and Russian-backed separatists has continued on and off ever since, making it unsafe for Shakhtar to return.
    In 2018, the Russian state media agency DAN claimed the turf at the arena had been repaired, quoting the stadium’s technical director Valery Gavrilov at the time.
    He also said the official Shakhtar Donetsk museum was being reopened.
    With Russia launching an all-out invasion of Ukraine in February this year, the city of Donetsk has seen an upsurge in shelling.
    In March, Russian state TV channel Rossiya-1 claimed that the Donbass Arena had been shelled by Ukrainian forces.
    The channel claimed without evidence that “dozens of people were injured” in the shelling, and that Kyiv’s forces were “targeting civilian objects” such as the stadium.
    It shared footage showing shell craters just metres from the stadium, as well as a number of shattered windows on its outside.
    The Donbass Arena has not hosted a game since 2014, when Shakhtar defeated Illichivets Mariupol 3-1 to secure their fifth straight league title, but barely 18,000 turned up due to the looming conflict.
    Two days later the flag of the Donetsk People’s Republic was illegally raised over the city and Ukrainian forces responded with shelling.
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    It isn’t known when if ever the stadium will be used again, with Donetsk being declared part of Russia by Vladimir Putin in September.
    For now, the venue remains an eerie reminder of the fragility of peace in Europe.
    The Donbass Arena in eastern Ukraine has been unused for eight yearsCredit: AFP
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    Ukrainian boxer Denis Berinchyk wears full military uniform for ring walk on Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora undercard

    UKRAINIAN boxer Denys Berinchyk made a powerful statement by donning a full soldier’s outfit as he made his way to the ring.Berinchyk showed solidarity with his fellow Ukrainians fighting off a near year-long Russian invasion ahead of his clash with Yvan Mendy by coming out in military attire.
    Ukrainian Denys Berinchyk wore full military uniform for his ring walkCredit: BR
    The proud Ukrainian donned the attire to pay tribute to his countrymen fighting in the warCredit: GETTY
    A member of his team – which included Oleksandr Usyk – proudly donned the Ukrainian flagCredit: GETTY
    Berinchyk and Yvan Mendy went to war for 12 roundsCredit: Reuters
    His outfit included a helmet and what appeared to be a bulletproof vest – which had the flag of his homeland emblazoned across it.
    Boxing fans were quick to comment on the touching tribute, with one saying: “Now THAT’S a tribute.
    Another said: “Denys Berinchyk honours his home country.”
    And another said: “LEGEND.”
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    One remarked: “That’s tough AF.”
    Another chimed in: “Thousand dead and “250k wounded Ukrainians in 9 months.
    “I wouldn’t want to get in a ring with someone coming from that mess.
    “It makes every other conflict on earth look like child’s play.”
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    The 18-year-old southpaw blew the veteran Nicaraguan out of the water in just over a minute to take his record to a perfect 4-0.
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    Oleksandr Usyk ‘opens door to fight against Alexander Povetkin in a Ukraine vs Russia boxing battle’

    OLEKSANDR USYK has reportedly opened the door to a Ukraine versus Russia boxing battle against Alexander Povetkin. The pound-for-pound star this year enlisted with the Kyiv Territorial Defence after Russia’s invasion.
    Oleksandr Usyk has reportedly opened the door to fighting Alexander PovetkinCredit: Reuters
    Russian Alexander Povetkin is retired from boxing
    But he left his homeland in the summer to train for his rematch with Anthony Joshua, 33, which he won on points in August.
    Usyk, 35, has since returned to his family in the war-torn country and shelved a unification bout with Tyson Fury, 34, after doing so.
    The heavyweight, who branded Vladimir Putin “very weak”, was quizzed on fighting Russians.
    In response, he told Polish site Interia: “What’s this for? I’ve beaten them so many times!”
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    In his professional career, Usyk has only beaten two opponents from Russia but made a career out of it during his amateur reign.
    Povetkin, 43, retired from boxing in June 2021 after being knocked out in his rematch with Dillian Whyte, 34.
    Asked about a potential fight, Usyk said: “Well, I would have done that. I’d have no choice but to slap him hard.”
    Fury, 34, returns on December 3 in a trilogy bout against Derek Chisora, 38, who he beat one-sidedly in 2011 and 2014.
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    But talks are already underway for the heavyweight division’s first ever four-belt undisputed bout next year in Saudi Arabia.
    Usyk said: “We’ll have to come to terms with this. Sport is sport and business is business.
    “For me, boxing is just a sport, and for those who organize it, it’s big business. There are two boxers in the ring. Their job is to box.
    “Everything else is organizers, sponsors and many other factors to be considered.
    “As soon as we establish everything, we will come to an agreement, we will sign official documents – we will work.”
    Oleksandr Usyk, promoter Bob Arum and Tyson FuryCredit: Getty More